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Looking very sharp, liking the lift.

If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get the “heritage” grill insert/decals. Love the look.

One more thing, you need “McFly” lights on the sport bar. :like:
 

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Looking very sharp, liking the lift.

If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get the “heritage” grill insert/decals. Love the look.

One more thing, you need “McFly” lights on the sport bar. :like:
WORKING ON LIGHTS NOW FOR SPORTS BAR!!! ACTUALLY THE HERITAGE IS NOT A DECAL OR INSERT BUT DIY ==>PAINT
 

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Clarify my confusion if any...
I was told by the dealer that if they themselves did the lift on my 2024 Off Road then the warranty would not be voided. If I did it... it would be.
True or False?
If true what are your thoughts?

So I asked their service rep at the stealership what kind of kit that they were going to put on it? They told me a "Rough Country" 3.5" lift kit for about $3300. What a markup!
I called Rough Country to inquire about their kit and they told me that theirs will not work effectively on a 2024 Off Road suspension like mine. In fact, they would refuse to warranty their kit in my case. So I relayed this information back to the dealer service rep and he said that doesnt make sense. He claims that they had put the kit on a number of 2024s, presumably including Off Roads like mine, with no problems reported back. I laughed and hung up.
 

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That is the lift this truck needs. I have a Westcott lift and it's just not quite enough. I'm planning on a full suspension lift. Right now I'm thinking Icon Stage 4, but maybe Fox will come out with something. I'm sure the Toyota lift will be overpriced, but maybe that as well. Which one did you use?
 

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So JCNFLA
Clarify my confusion if any...
I was told by the dealer that if they themselves did the lift on my 2024 Off Road then the warranty would not be voided. If I did it... it would be.
True or False?
If true what are your thoughts?

So I asked their service rep at the stealership what kind of kit that they were going to put on it? They told me a "Rough Country" 3.5" lift kit for about $3300. What a markup!
I called Rough Country to inquire about their kit and they told me that theirs will not work effectively on a 2024 Off Road suspension like mine. In fact, they would refuse to warranty their kit in my case. So I relayed this information back to the dealer service rep and he said that doesnt make sense. He claims that they had put the kit on a number of 2024s, presumably including Off Roads like mine, with no problems reported back. I laughed and hung up.
I'm sure it will work. Just have a CV Axle fund ready to go. If RC says no, then I wouldn't. As far as warranty, of course they won't cover the lift if they don't install. If something breaks that they can prove was related to your lift, they can deny warranty. Otherwise they can't. That's federal law. Also, you can be sure only THAT dealer will warranty that lift. For the price difference you could do an entire suspension lift on your own and you wouldn't even have Toyota parts to warranty :)
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